FARE ROLLBACK / JANUARY 21, 2016
A barker holds a sign for a P7.00 pesos minimum fare in a jeepney terminal in Escoda, Manila on Thursday, January 21, 2016. The minimum fare will go down to P7 pesos starting Friday as transport groups filed their petition for voluntary rollback, the Land Transportation Regulatory Board announced.
INQUIRER PHOTO / GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The Makabayang Organisasyon ng mga Tsuper at Operator (Motor), the Central Luzon chapter of militant transport group Piston, and the No to Jeepney Phaseout Coalition scrapped their planned Dec. 4 and 5 transport strike, and will instead hold a protest rally at 10 a.m. on Monday (Dec. 4) at the Dolores intersection here.

The groups said the strike was scuttled in favor of a hearing requested by Senator Grace Poe, where the protestors alternative proposals to a public utility vehicle modernization program could be tackled, according to Centoy Manalastas, Motor chair.

The protesting groups oppose the modernization program of the Department of Transportation which would start with the phase-out of jeepneys in January.

Piston led the two-day transport strike that crippled Pampanga and other parts of Central Luzon on October 16 and 17. /je